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Light smokers are less likely to receive advice to quit from their GP than moderate-to-heavy smokers: A comparison of national survey data from the Netherlands and England

机译:与中度到重度吸烟者相比,轻度吸烟者接受全科医生戒烟的可能性较小:荷兰和英国的国家调查数据比较

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Background: A substantial proportion of smokers nowadays smoke fewer than 10 cigarettes per day (cpd). These 'light' smokers are still exposed to significant health risks but may not receive as much attention from health professionals as heavier smokers. The Netherlands and England are two countries with very different smoking cessation treatment climates and may vary in the extent to which GPs advise on smoking cessation. Objectives: To assess whether Dutch and English light smokers (< 10 cpd) are less likely to receive advice to stop smoking during a consultation with their GP than moderate-to-heavy smokers (≥ 10 cpd). Methods: We compared data from two series of national surveys: the Dutch 'Continuous Survey of Smoking Habits' and the English 'Smoking Toolkit Study'. We included respondents to both surveys from February 2010 to December 2011, aged 16+ years, who consulted their GP in the previous 12 months. Results: A total of 7734 smokers responded to the surveys in the Netherlands and 10 383 in England. The percentage of Dutch smokers who received advice to quit from their GP was 22.6% (95% CI = 21.5-23.7) compared with 58.9% (95% CI = 57.6-60.2) of English smokers. Light smokers were less likely to receive advice to quit than moderate-to-heavy smokers, both in the Netherlands (OR = 0.57, 95% CI = 0.50-0.65) and in England (OR = 0.64, 95% CI = 0.57-0.72). Conclusion: Smokers in the Netherlands are less than half as likely to receive advice to quit from their GP as smokers in England. In both countries, light smokers are less likely to receive advice to quit from their GP than moderate-to-heavy smokers.
机译:背景:如今,很大比例的吸烟者每天吸烟少于10支卷烟(cpd)。这些“轻度”吸烟者仍然面临重大的健康风险,但与重度吸烟者相比,医疗专业人员可能未引起他们的足够重视。荷兰和英格兰是两个国家,其戒烟治疗的环境大不相同,全科医生就戒烟的建议程度可能有所不同。目的:评估与中重度吸烟者(≥10 cpd)相比,荷兰和英国的轻度吸烟者(<10 cpd)在与他们的全科医生协商期间是否更愿意接受戒烟建议。方法:我们比较了来自两个国家系列调查的数据:荷兰的“吸烟习惯连续调查”和英语的“吸烟工具包研究”。我们纳入了2010年2月至2011年12月这两个年龄在16岁以上的受访者,他们在过去的12个月中咨询了他们的家庭医生。结果:在荷兰和英国,共有7734名烟民对调查进行了回应。接受劝告其全科医生戒烟的荷兰烟民比例为22.6%(95%CI = 21.5-23.7),而英国烟民为58.9%(95%CI = 57.6-60.2)。在荷兰(OR = 0.57,95%CI = 0.50-0.65)和英格兰(OR = 0.64,95%CI = 0.57-0.72),轻度吸烟者比中度至重度吸烟者接受戒烟的可能性较小)。结论:在荷兰,吸烟者获得全科医生戒烟建议的可能性不到英国吸烟者的一半。在这两个国家中,轻度吸烟者比中度至重度吸烟者从全科医生那里获得戒烟建议的可能性较小。

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